How Do You Do Sublimation on Cricut Design Space?

Sublimation on Cricut Design Space is a great way to customize your projects and make them unique. Sublimation is a process where dye-sublimation transfer paper is used to print images onto fabric and other materials.

The process involves the use of a heat press, inkjet printer, and sublimation ink. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting print that won’t fade or crack over time.

Cricut Design Space has made it easier than ever to create custom designs for your projects. With the Cricut Design Space software, you can create designs with precision and accuracy. You can also upload your own images or use the pre-designed images provided in the software.

To do sublimation on Cricut Design Space, first you need to select a material from the list of supported materials, then choose the type of transfer paper that you want to use. After that, add your design to the canvas and adjust it according to your needs. Once you are done designing, click on ‘Print’ button at the top right corner of the screen, select ‘Sublimation’ as the type of printing and click ‘Print’ again.

The next step is to prepare your fabric for sublimation by pre-heating it with an iron or heat press. Place your transfer paper onto the fabric with its printed side facing down and secure it firmly with tape.

Place this assembly into a heat press and apply pressure for 20 seconds at 375°F (190°C). Finally remove the transfer paper from the fabric after letting it cool down.

Conclusion:

Sublimation on Cricut Design Space allows you to personalize any project with vibrant prints that won’t fade or crack over time. To do this you need to select a material from the list of supported materials in Cricut Design Space software, add your design to canvas and adjust it according to your needs.

Then print using sublimation setting before pre-heating your fabric with an iron or heat press before transferring onto fabric with transfer paper for 20 seconds at 375°F (190°C). Finally remove transfer paper from fabric after letting it cool down for best results.